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Reviews

  • Start to finish, amazing album

    5
    By Jayhwkfn
    Cant get enough listening in of this album, great from start to finish!
  • Killed It

    5
    By Jon Anongst The Fence
    Hitting it on all cylinders.
  • Coheed’s best album

    5
    By Nathan E Harvey
    One of three albums I can listen to on repeat and never get tired of.
  • Absolute Perfection!

    5
    By A Winter Solstice
    I’m not even sure how else to break it down other than these guys are world class musicians and songwriters...best album by them after The Afterman in my opinion! Absolutely love these guys please check this out!
  • Worth it!

    5
    By miablacken
    This is back to what we want from Coheed and Cambrian vocals are on point changes in beat and riffs, this is one to keep
  • Even with returning to a concept, Coheed still fails to capture that old magic

    3
    By AemorAmory
    Vaxis is a rather...middling entry, to put it lightly. Like the rest of Coheed’s albums, it’s great to listen to, but at the same time it can’t help but pale in comparison to their previous works, even a non-concept album like The Color Before The Sun. It just feels like...well, some kind of magic is missing, like with No World For Tomorrow. And even that has more diversity in terms of its tracks. The album starts out with an amazing banger with The Dark Sentencer, which’s by far the best song of the album, and The Unheavenly Creatures is unbridled by its catchiness. But then you have Toys, which...to be honest, I don’t know what they were thinking with this song, as it sounds too weird and off-key to be enjoyable. As for the rest of the album? Well...it all just basically blends together, and each one feels like the same, rock-pop inspired song. While Old Flames does stand out with how catchy it is and Lucky Stars is a calm and melodic ending track, a majority of the album feels derivative, and the lyrics don’t stand out all that much either. So overall, I’d definitely rank this album above No World For Tomorrow, but below the rest of Coheed’s albums. And even No World For Tomorrow had more variation with the slow and somber Mother Superior, frantic and energetic Gunmakers and Gunslingers and pop-superstar The Running Free. This doesn’t mean I disliked the album though! In fact, I enjoyed it quite a bit. I just hope that Vaxis Act 2 will be an improvement, because I know Coheed is capable of better than this.
  • This album could change your life.

    5
    By Plund-tastic!
    Coheed will change you. You might not be ready for it, but you need it, you just may not know it yet.
  • Not What They Used to Be

    2
    By Quidopher
    The Dark Sentencer is your spot on, epic Coheed song with really cool, complimentary guitars. The rest is so poppy! Ever since I discovered Coheed back when IKSoSE3 was released their sound has changed little by little. They peaked with Good Apollo I and slowly digressed. Now they tease you with their signature sound and give you a bunch of pop songs. The music is definitely skilled and well done, but I miss more of that original signature sound.
  • Great album!

    5
    By Bulldozer_1969
    I’m a huge fan, but at first I didn’t like it. So I listened to it again, holy crap...these songs grow on you real fast and now it’s actually hard to pick a favorite. It walks among us is probably my favorite at the moment.
  • Revived

    5
    By kristen_marie
    I was a fan back in 2006-2010. Then randomly shuffled them on spotify and after hearing The Dark Sentencer and Old Flames I was hooked! It’s such a fun album to listen to.